Transcontinental Record Holder

Race Across America requires focused training, perseverence and dedication. It costs approximately $15,000 to fund all of the logistics for a solo rider. Please help us bring awareness to the Challenged Althlete's Fountation and be a part of Seana Hogan's epic 2018 race.

RAAM 2018

The Race Across America (RAAM) is a nonstop bicycle race beginning in Oceanside, CA and ending in Annapolis, MD. Racers traverse nearly 3100 miles across the United States, enduring desert heat, mountainous altitude and midwestern humidity. Simply finishing this race marks a major accomplishment.

Currently the overall women's Transcontinental Record holder (set in 1995: 9 Days, 4 hours and 2 minutes), last year, Seana Hogan broke the women's 50+ Transcontinental Record with a time of 12 days, 13 hours and 25 minutes. She told herself back in 1995 that she would come back in her fifties and set the age group record. In 2018 she hopes to better her 50+ record with renewed confidence after last year's success.

"I really like the idea of inspiring people to test their limits. I shoot for the stars and hope I come back with a planet or a moon. Sometimes I miss all together. Not to be discouraged, I will always keep trying, I will always shoot for the stars as long as I am able!" Click on the NEWS tab above for previous stories.

Never Give Up!

"It's impossible.", said pride. "It's risky.", said experience. "It's pointless.", said reason.
"Give it a try.", whispered the heart.
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"When I think I am too old, I am inspired by women like Dara Torres and
Diana Nyad. I realize that I can do whatever I put my mind to do." - Seana Hogan

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BIANCHI Infinito CV - Seana's 2016 racing bike.

An Inspiration in the Cycling World for Over 20 Years.

Her never say never attitude has lead her to major lifetime accomplishments.
This perseverance has taken her to several world records in cycling.
Most notably
she has broken the women's transconinental cycling record twice, first in 1994
and second in 1995.
Seana has shown time and time again that with a dream, a goal, a good plan and hard
work, anything can be done.

"Seana Hogan has been one of the most significant competitors in the Race Across
America, as well as one of the most thoughtful and supportive participants in the world of ultra-marathon
cycling. Her dedication to the sport was always on the highest of professional planes. She took the sport
seriously, trained and prepared professionally, and raced with the intensity deserving our great race. Anyone
who ever rode with Seana could not help but think "wow, this must be a very serious and professional sport."
To that end Seana is exemplary." -- Michael Shermer, co-founder of RAAM and the UMCA